Rewind 99
Action
Casual
Indie
Simulation
Early Access
Single-player
Multi-player
Co-op
Online Co-op
Steam Achievements
Family Sharing

You're the last remaining video rental store. From humble VHS clerk to rental racketeer - run your video store and explore Reshoot Springs, building an underground empire. Expand with upgrades, side hustles, store membership, and more. Whatever it takes to survive - solo or in up to 4-player co-op.

Developers: Gunmetal Games Real Fake Games
Publishers: Gunmetal Games
Release Date: Mar 11, 2026
Price (USD): $9.59
Current Players: 484

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Positive(97%)
90s nostalgia
open-world
character customization
development team
value for price
developer engagement
balance issues
art style
humor
multiplayer bugs
expensive mechanics
overwhelming tasks
controller support
The general sentiment from player reviews is overwhelmingly positive regarding the game's nostalgic charm, entertaining open-world activities, and excellent value for money. However, there are some technical issues and balancing concerns that players hope will be addressed. The development team's engagement and ongoing updates are appreciated, but a lack of controller support is noted. Overall, many players find it an enjoyable experience, likening it to beloved games from their past tempered by some unpolished mechanics.

Positive Points

  • The game offers strong nostalgia with its 90s-themed art style and humor.
  • Players appreciate the open-world aspect which includes a variety of activities beyond the main gameplay loop.
  • Customizable character settings and a creative, engaging environment are highlighted by many players.
  • The cost of the game is consistently praised as providing excellent value for the amount of content offered upfront.
  • Developer engagement and regular updates are well-received, enhancing the game's potential and player community interaction.
  • Negative Points

  • Some players have experienced bugs, particularly in the multiplayer mode, where syncing issues may occur for non-host players.
  • High costs are associated with game mechanics such as unlocking and using the Repo Man and Mixtape systems, impacting the game's balance.
  • Solo players find the gameplay overwhelming due to the multitude of tasks that require constant attention.
  • Several game mechanics, like the gumball side hustle, are perceived as less effective or rewarding than expected.
  • Mixed Points

  • While the game's art style and nostalgic references are largely praised, some feel the balance between duties in single-player and multiplayer modes is not perfectly tuned.
  • Controller support is lacking, which detracts from the experience for some players, although it may not impact all users.
  • Common Themes

  • The overall nostalgia factor is consistently emphasized, with 90s references making a strong impact.
  • There is a recurring sentiment that the game offers a unique take on the shop management genre.
  • Players generally commend the game's humor and quirky nature, which contributes to its replayability.
  • The dedication and passion of the development team are frequently mentioned in the context of responsiveness and game updates.
  • Updated 3/12/2026, 12:01:15 AM UTC